Dawood Ibrahim's 3 properties auctioned for Rs 11 cr
However, the property went in for re-auction, as Balakrishnan, could not cough up R4.28 crore he'd won the property for. The Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust had made the highest bid of around Rs 11.5 crore for the three properties.

Police identify 4 killed in Detroit-area crash
WDIV, the NBC affiliate in Detroit, reports that the crash happened around 1 a.m. on eastbound I-94 near 8 Mile Road in St. Four people died after an SUV crashed on the I-94 in MI , but police say a toddler walked away with only minor injuries.

Ben Affleck plotting 'graceful and cool' Batman exit
But it appears that Affleck has grown exhausted of the superhero world and is setting his sights on hanging up the cape for good. This is even more clear in its suggestion of a world without Affleck's Batman than his recent chat with Extra TV.

Chennai to get more rain, but intensity will come down
Heavy rains started lashing out Tamil Nadu's Nungambakkam, Meenambakkam and other coastal regions Sunday evening (November 12). However, he said, "Today there is no water logging in Chennai due to the speedy work of ministers and officials".

Amazon might soon offer a free, ad-supported version of Prime Video

But to be fair, everyone continues to lag behind Netflix in that particular race. This gives Amazon the ability to charge advertisers enough money to cover its deals with outside studios.

Ad Age reports that Amazon is prepping a free ad-supported version of its Prime Video streaming service, which could help it take on rivals like Netflix, Hulu and YouTube. The company was to launch it as an ad-supported service. And according to a new report, that's exactly what Amazon is setting out to do. While Roku and Vudu offer some streaming content for free, Amazon diving into this particular realm feels like a big move for the company, which has often struggled to compete with the likes of Netflix when it comes to capturing the attention of streamers.

The news arrives in an environment increasingly populated with new players to the streaming video game, including CBS All-Access, Facebook's Watch service, or the upcoming streaming platforms from Disney and Apple. Voddler has previously attempted a similar service, making all of its premium content available for free, although it soon switched tactics by only making a portion of its content available to non-paying customers. Or would you rather pay for an ad-free experience? However, an ad-supported service would probably annoy the same group of people.

The release of a free platform could also enable Amazon to target cost-conscious markets, like India, where a significant number of residents aren't in a position to shell out $10.99 a month - or $99 per year - for a Prime membership.